Paul Dibble
1943-2023, Waitakaruru in the Thames district
Paul Dibble was a leading artist of his generation. He created a rich body of sculptural works for public and private contexts over the course of decades. He was particularly well-known for his large-scale, cast bronze sculptures, though was also well-versed in working on a domestic scale. Dibble developed his own purpose-built foundry and was one of only a few sculptors in New Zealand to cast their own large-scale works. Dibble passed away late in 2023, leaving an extraordinary artistic legacy.
Key themes in Dibble’s sculptural work include native flora and fauna, cultural history, architecture, and the human figure. In recent years, he created work that engages with ecological themes. His final solo exhibition at Gow Langsford Gallery, Huia Sings Alone, provided an excellent case in point, reflecting on the extinct huia.
A high point of Dibble’s career was the successful commission of The New Zealand Hyde Park Corner Memorial in London. This permanent sculpture was unveiled in Hyde Park in 2006 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Dibble’s work features prominently in public collections across the country, including Te Papa Tongarewa, Museum of New Zealand. His work is the subject of three monographs, Paul Dibble X: A decade of Sculpture 2010-2020 The Large Works (Bateman, 2012) and Paul Dibble (Bateman, 2002). He studied at Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1967 and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Massey University in 2007.
Gow Langsford Gallery represented Paul Dibble from 1990 – 2023 and continues to represent his estate.
Since his passing in 2023, unfulfilled editions of artworks may be cast posthumously by the Dibble Art Studio, with permission from and under supervision of his Estate. These works will be shown on our records as Estate of Paul Dibble with the original date of the edition and the date of casting.
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Huia Sings Alone, 2023
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Rabbit Tries to Make Friends, 2023
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The Glow of the Kowhai, 2023
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The Lost Garden model, 2023
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The Lost Garden [large], 2023
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The Quest for Immortality, 2023
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The Quest for Immortality model 1, 2023
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Woodpigeon flies Above a Kowhai Tree, 2023
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Year of the Rabbit study 1, 2023
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Looking Back to Innocence, 2022
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Pacific Dancer, 2022
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Geometric composition with Huia 2, 2014
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Untitled masked Tui, 2013
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Soft Geometric – Curled Figure Study 1, 2012
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Haeata (Dawn) after Michelangelo's tomb for the Medici and Porehu (Dusk) after Michelangelo's tomb for the Medici, 2002
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Dawn and Dusk
Paul Dibble 21 Sep - 5 Oct 2024 OnehungaHaeata/Dawn and Porehu/Dusk (2002)continues Paul Dibble’s exploration of seated figures, a theme he has revisited since the mid-90s. A reinterpretation of Michelangelo’s figures from the Medici tomb, the work explores...Read more -
This Must Be the Place
Inaugural Exhibition 6 Apr - 4 May 2024 OnehungaThis Must Be the Place is the inaugural exhibition at Gow Langsford’s flagship Onehunga premises. It brings together the work of a diverse range of artists who respond to themes of place, belonging, and cultural legacy. In examining locality in Aotearoa and Oceania through a modern and contemporary lens, This Must Be the Place showcases a diverse range of practices and contextual frameworks from the region.Read more -
Huia Sings Alone
Paul Dibble 14 Jun - 8 Jul 2023 Auckland CityPaul Dibble is a leading figure of his generation, having created a rich body of sculptural works for public and private contexts over the course of decades. The artist is particularly well-known for his large-scale, cast bronze sculptures, though he is also well-versed in working on a domestic scale. Key themes in Dibble’s work include native flora and fauna, cultural history, architecture, and the human figure.Read more -
Intimate Perspectives: Small Sculptural Objects
Group Exhibition 22 Mar - 15 Apr 2023 Auckland CityThe exhibition features a variety of small sculptures and offers an alternative and intimate perspective to a genre, often focused on large-scale. The objects presented in the exhibition are small...Read more -
Sculpture for Strange Times
Paul Dibble 11 May - 2 Jun 2022Paul Dibble's Sculpture for Strange TimesRead more -
Gone But Not Forgotten
Paul Dibble 12 Nov - 1 Dec 2021In these times, which are like no other, Paul Dibble in his Palmerston North studio has continued his artistic practice, focusing inwards to develop works themed on the beloved lost Huia, a subject that has occupied him for nearly a decade.Read more -
Four Sculptures
Paul Dibble 13 May - 2 Jul 2020Four monumental sculptures act as guides through Paul Dibble’s upcoming exhibition, ushering us through over 35 years of the sculptor’s oeuvre. During this time the artist has taken his practice in four distinct directions, but crucially, these are concurrent. Rather than leave behind a thread having exhausted its potential, Dibble returns to bodies of work and their distinctive techniques and influences, finding them to be sites for infinite development and exploration. Each of the exhibition’s quartet of large-scale bronzes, made in the artist’s Palmerston North foundry, represents one of these movements to survey Dibble’s command of the metal and its innate versatility as an artistic medium.Read more -
The Poignancy of Absence
Paul Dibble 3 - 27 Oct 2018Birds have long been associated by humans with the ethereal. Appearing globally in lore as omens and symbols, they act as airborne messengers traversing the corporeal and incorporeal worlds. Flowers too have historically been ascribed a symbolic meaning, regularly employed in art and literature to express a hidden narrative, or gifted as traditional expressions of love and loss. The metaphorical significance of the two might seem tethered to the past – yet our contemporary world abounds with birds and flowers used as emblems for cultures, countries, and companies. But what happens when we lose the icon itself? The Poignancy of Absence, Paul Dibble’s exhibition of new sculptures, considers the impact of extinction on our cultural ecosystem, and presents a eulogy to New Zealand’s own lost fauna.Read more -
The Geometrics
Paul Dibble 8 Mar - 1 Apr 2017 Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]The Geometric Figures express Paul Dibble’s ongoing interest in the aesthetics of pure forms. They were first produced in the late 90s and in early 2000 and signified a shift from works which had used a more narrative basis of themes. The works are all figurative in content with the human form reduced to simple geometric shapes. Some of the works have straight or bowed props seeming to support the shapes. The mathematical forms give the works a cool surreal elegance yet at the same time the figures are highly gestural, reflecting a strong sense of humanity.Read more -
The Wrong Gallery
Group Exhibition 28 Jan - 28 Feb 2015 Auckland CityThe Wrong Gallery was conceptualized by Maurizio Cattelan, Ali Subotnick and Massimiliano Gioni in 2005. It is a 1:6 scale reproduction of New York’s smallest exhibition space of the same name, which they founded together in 2002. Subsequent versions have been shown all over the world including at Tate Modern (2005). Our rendition of The Wrong Gallery will be installed in our Kitchener St Gallery and will, fittingly, be filled with miniature artworks by gallery artists.Read more -
International Sculpture
Group Exhibition 23 Jan - 23 Feb 2013 Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]International Sculpture at our Lorne St Gallery is an exhibition of international sculpture including works by Henry Moore, Tony Cragg, Katsuyo Aoki and Bernar Venet alongside local sculptors Gregor Kregar, Paul Dibble and David McCracken. Timed to coincide with the International Sculpture Symposium, the exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see works of this calibre, from such diverse studios, alongside each other in Auckland.Read more -
The Ghost of the Huia and The Orchard
Paul Dibble 3 - 27 Oct 2012 Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]In his exhibition of new sculptures, The Ghost of the Huia and The Orchard, Paul Dibble extends his amalgamation of Cor-ten steel with cast bronze. In a glorious juxtaposition of...Read more -
Spring Catalogue 2011
Group Exhibition 31 Aug - 17 Sep 2011 Auckland City, Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]The Spring Catalogue has become an annual tradition at Gow Langsford Gallery. This year the catalogue exhibition boasts a stellar line up of works. Spring Catalogue 2011 brings together significant works from the local secondary market including paintings by Colin McCahon, Don Binney and Ralph Hotere, works by prominent contemporary international artists including Ai Wei Wei, Damien Hirst; shown alongside works from artists in the gallery stable, including Tony Cragg, Bernar Venet, John Pule, Max Gimblett and Judy Millar.Read more -
Bird's Eye View
Paul Dibble 8 - 30 Oct 2010 Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]Native birds hold particular resonance in New Zealand culture and have emerged as somewhat emblematic of its national identity. Once revered by Maori, their metaphorical significance is remembered in local...Read more -
Paradise
Paul Dibble 3 - 27 Jun 2008 Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]Over the past two decades Paul Dibble has emerged as a significant figure in contemporary New Zealand sculpture. His bronze works are eagerly sought after locally and with his successful...Read more
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Paul Dibble
2006Paperback, 205 pagesRead more
Publisher: David Bateman Ltd
ISBN: 10-1-86953-652-5
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Paul Dibble X: A Decade of Sculpture 2010-2020
Special Edition 2020Hardcover, 180 pagesRead more
Publisher: Bateman Books
ISBN: 978-1-98-853841-9
Dimensions: 305 x 254mm -
Paul Dibble: The Geometric Figures, 20 Years
2017Paperback, 46 pagesRead more
Publisher: Dibble Art Company
ISBN: 978-0-473-38928-4
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Paul Dibble: The Large Works
2012Hardcover, 224 pagesRead more
Publisher: David Bateman Ltd
ISBN: 978-1-86953-819-4
Dimensions: 340 x 270mm
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Paul Dibble 1943-2023
December 6, 2023It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of Paul Dibble. Paul left us yesterday, peacefully in the company of family and loved...Read more -
Paul Dibble: Continuum
Survey Show at Te Manawa, Palmerston North September 16, 2023Paul Dibble: Continuum will open from 11 November 2023 - 10 March 2024 at Te Manawa Museum, Palmerston North. It will be the largest survery...Read more -
Paul Dibble X: A Decade of Sculpture 2010-2020
October 22, 2020Paul Dibble's brand new publication Paul Dibble X: A Decade of Sculpture 2010-2020 is now available and celebrates the last ten years of the artists...Read more -
Dibble's join Te Aho Tāmaka Manawatū leaders scheme
December 18, 2019Paul and Fran Dibble have joined the Te Aho Tāmaka scheme that celebrates some of the Manawatū region's greatest achievers who have had success nationally...Read more -
Paul Dibble Sculpture Unveiled in Dunedin
May 1, 2019The 50th anniversary of the Larnach Castle balls in Dunedin has been marked with a newly commissioned sculpture by artist Paul Dibble. 'We wanted a...Read more -
Paul Dibble's latest public sculpture for Featherston
December 5, 2018On Armistice Day, Paul Dibble's latest commission work was unveiled in Featherston to honour the fading memory of the World War I Featherston Military Training...Read more -
Paul Dibble sculpture given new home in Christchurch
October 11, 2017The Crossing in central Christchurch has recently been reopened after its closure due to the devastating earthquake in February 2011. A massive development costing $140...Read more -
Major commission by Paul Dibble unveiled at the University of Otago
November 28, 2016A major commission by Paul Dibble was unveiled at the University of Otago last Friday. Titled Pathways, and consisting of 5 bronze figures set among...Read more
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Sydney Contemporary 2023 | Booth C02
6 - 10 Sep 2023Gow Langsford Gallery has built a reputation for bringing some of the finest art from Aotearoa to Sydney Contemporary. This year, the Auckland-based gallery will present new paintings by four of its represented artists: Grace Wright, Aiko Robinson, Chris Heaphy, and Dale Frank. In addition to this, a grouping of small works will be presented by sculptors including Virginia Leonard, Pablo Picasso, Tony Cragg, Paul Dibble and Lisa Roet.Read more -
Aotearoa Art Fair 2023 | Booth A1
2 - 5 Mar 2023The focus of our presentation at Aotearoa Art Fair 2023 is two new bodies of work by represented artists Chris Heaphy (b. 1965, NZ) and John Pule (b. 1962, Niue). These will be shown alongside a new painting by Grace Wright (b. 1992, NZ) and Andre Hemer (b. 1981, NZ) will debut a new series of works on paper.Read more -
Aotearoa Art Fair 2022 | Booth B7
16 - 20 Nov 2022This year, Gow Langsford Gallery will be presenting works by American artist Peter Halley, Judy Millar, Tony Cragg and Jacqueline Fahey. New works by Gregor Kregar and Paul Dibble will be exhibited in the outdoor Sculpture Space.Read more -
Auckland Art Fair 2021 | Booth A7
24 - 28 Feb 2021For the 2021 Auckland Art Fair, Gow Langsford Gallery will be showcasing new works by Graham Fletcher, Grace Wright, Paul Dibble, Gregor Kregar, André Hemer and Dale Frank, alongside preeminent New Zealand artists Colin McCahon and Tony Fomison. Our major highlight will be a sculpture by British Modernist Henry Moore alongside a key work by Frances Hodgkins.Read more -
Auckland Art Fair Virtual Fair 2020
29 Apr - 6 Jun 2020Gow Langsford Gallery is pleased to be taking part in the Auckland Art Fair Virtual Fair from 30 April - 17 May. Artists included are Frances Hodgkins, Tony Cragg, Judy Millar, Louise Henderson, Dale Frank, John Pule, Paul Dibble, Karl Maughan, Reuben Paterson, Simon Ingram, Virginia Leonard, Max Gimblett and Colin McCahon.Read more -
Auckland Art Fair 2019 | Booth B8
1 - 5 May 2019For the 2019 Auckland Art Fair, Gow Langsford Gallery is presenting new works by Paul Dibble, Karl Maughan and Max Gimblett at Booth B8.Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2018 | Booth B02
13 - 16 Sep 2018Gow Langsford Gallery will be exhibiting a selection of works from New Zealand and international artists at this years Sydney Contemporary held at Carriageworks. Visit Booth B02 to see works by Tony Cragg, Paul Dibble, Leah Emery, Dale Frank, Rosalie Gascoigne, Andre Hemer, Michael Hight, Sara Hughes, Gregor Kregar, Colin McCahon, David McCracken, Toby Raine, Lisa Roet, Ugo Rondinone and Bernar Venet.Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2017 | Booth B02
7 - 10 Sep 2017Gow Langsford Gallery will be participating in the Sydney Contemporary Art Fair from 7 - 10 September 2017. The gallery's booth (B02) will feature an international line up of artists including five significant works by Tony Cragg, and works by Dale Frank, Lee Ufan, Brett Whiteley, Rosalie Gascoigne, and Katharina Grosse. Works by prominent New Zealand artists, such as Colin McCahon, Judy Millar, Paul Dibble, Max Gimblett, and André Hemer will also be exhibited during the course of the Art Fair. Sydney Contemporary will be held at Carriageworks, 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh NSW 2015.Read more -
Auckland Art Fair 2016 | Booth B14
25 - 29 May 2016For the 2016 Auckland Art Fair, Gow Langsford Gallery will present a solo project by Dick Frizzell and a group showing of new works by selected gallery artists, both local and international. Frizzell’s I’m here for the Monkey painting is based on his Phantom works that began in the 1990s. Like a pick-a-path book, viewers are encouraged to make their own narratives by creating their own groupings of several smaller works. The title is based on a famous Phantom adventure. 2016 is the year of the monkey.Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2015 | Booth B02
10 - 13 Sep 2015We are excited to be participating in Sydney Contemporary 2015. Visit us at Booth B2 and see new works by Judy Millar, Andre Hemer, James Cousins, Graham Fletcher, Dale Frank and Paul Dibble alongside works by Colin McCahon, Gordon Walters, Jono Rotman and Tony Cragg.Read more